Grids wrote:Bell must have a thing for genetics. Last year she was hitting on Mimi's mother...

Hah, good point.

Although...that does mean that essentially a grown woman just sent chocolates on valentines to a pre-teen orphan girl.

Little creeped out now.

Considering how any number of things could have gone down between PPGD times and Mimi's era, Bell could have been Mimi's godmother. Similarly, if Bell had somehow unlocked the ability of endless youth she could indeed go from lusting for the mother to lusting for her child. Bicentennial Man with superpowers, as it were.

Me too. On one level, it's a little suprising those clothes match Rarity so well, since if there is one fashion point Rarity does not neccecarily possess, it is the elegance of simple (or at least, she may not, it depends on whether the Canterlot incident has a lasting effect on her understanding of fashion, as well as of friendship). But that pantsuit looks really good on her, it says "I am a serious, comptent business woman"

"For I have heard the Song of War, and to me, it sounds just like "Please, Mister Custer.""

Cogito Ergot Sum, "I think there is something wrong with this rye bread." (Aplogies to Seafrol.)

Well, considering how impractical it would be to walk around in a dress all the time. This actually shows off that Rarity is an incredibly competent. She's managed to make an outfit not only looks lovely, but is practical too. Doesn't make her look like a child trying to look grown-up. It doesn't highlight assets she doesn't have, and (this is perhaps what I'm most pleased about) it's respectable.

=-"I'm sophisticated, charming, suave, and debonair, Professor. But I have never claimed to be civilized."